Wessex formation: Eotyrannus skulking around

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Just in time for Christmas, I've posted a couple of new tyrannosauroid sketches/quick paintings/whatevers at Here's the Jurassic Tanycolagreus and Cretaceous Eotyrannus - check them out in high res at https://t.co/6J91ytwTCD.

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A lovely diorama illustrating an environment from the in the United kingdom. It features and the crocodylomorph

Design by

https://t.co/tfY7D5LIPD

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Happy birthday to , who has always been a great friend to me and an inspiration! Here are two dinosaur taxa very near and dear to Darren: Eotyrannus (spot illustration) and Ceratosuchops (sketch)

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Eotyrannus lengi, an early Cretaceous Tyrannosauroid from southern England.

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My version of New reconstuct of Eotyrannus lengi based of new monograph published by Paleontologists : Darren Naish

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Today's warm-up, inspired by Darren Naish (AKA )'s paper on Eotyrannus. Megaraptorans being Tyrannosauroids is so cool!

The King and Queen of the Late Cretaceous, T.rex and Maip Macrothorax

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Results from the
Eotyrannus
Meraxes
Stanleycaris
Kyhytysuka

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first flocking in a while!
today we drew Eotyrannus, Meraxes, Stanleycaris and Kyhytysuka

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flocking together
Eotyrannus
Meraxes
Stanleycaris
Kyhytysuka

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Massive congratulations to and Dr. Cau on finally finishing and releasing the Eotyrannus monograph!
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Happy - ICYMI Naish and Cau present the osteology and affinities of lengi, a theropod from the Wealden Supergroup of southern England

Full article https://t.co/d9nNc3kcvi

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It's taken a few decades to get here but... FINALLY: the monograph (the bulk of my 2006 PhD thesis) is out and in print at . I've published lengthy thoughts at (https://t.co/Jaa7ABXtvD) but here's a thread...

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Good day for theropods! Published today are the full description of Eotyrannus by and Andrea Cau, and a new short-armed carcharodontosaurid, Meraxes gigas, authored by Juan Canale et al.!

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It's obviously based on older data, so it's dated somewhat by this new study. Comparing it with the new skeletal, it's not awfully wrong, though. I should be painting more early tyrannosauroids in the near future, possibly including Eotyrannus.

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Eotyrannus lengi, Early Cretaceous Wessex formation. Used a bunch of different birbs as references ^_^

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Dino Fact:

Aviatyrannis (Grandmother Tyrant) is an early Tyrannosaurid from Late Jurassic Portugal. Aviatyrannis, as well as Eotyrannus, showed Tyrannosaurs didn't just migrate from their homeland Asia to North America and some had ended up in Europe.

Art: Johan Egerkrans

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A new color design today for the Beasts of the Mesozoic: Tyrannosaur Series- here is Eotyrannus lengi! Colors were inspired by the Red Kite bird.

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